making adjustments
Making adjustments refers to the process of modifying or altering something, usually to improve its functionality, accuracy, or suitability. It involves making changes or fine-tuning elements of a system, plan, approach, or object to adapt to new conditions, correct flaws, or optimize its performance. These modifications are made with the intention of achieving better outcomes or aligning with specific requirements or objectives.
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